Abstract
The spiritual care profession in the Netherlands is going through significant changes, including an increasing demand for secular and multi-faith spiritual care, a move towards professionalization and formulating ‘best practices’, as well as a broadening of the scope of chaplains’ activities. In October 2019, 405 Dutch healthcare chaplains completed an online mixed methods survey with open and closed-ended questions about their work situation and professional identity. Quantitative analyses showed that most respondents evaluated current developments in chaplaincy in a positive way. Qualitative findings showed trends towards interconfessional and secular spiritual care, outpatient spiritual care and the emergence of evidence-based chaplaincy. Participants who responded most negatively to those developments criticized evidence-based approaches for measuring the effects of chaplaincy, unstable financing structures, and the encroachment of other professions upon the domain of spiritual care.
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Glasner, T., Schuhmann, C., & Kruizinga, R. (2023). The future of chaplaincy in a secularized society: a mixed-methods survey from the Netherlands. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 29(1), 132–144. https://doi.org/10.1080/08854726.2022.2040894
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